Hi Sara,
It's a total nightmare! You can sometimes think the only thing you can do
is sit in a bare concrete cell and drink water and eat ground hazelnuts.
That's how all pervasive companies such as Nestle are.
There are lists at Baby Milk Action, and anyone starting their lactivism
awareness can do no better than start with them:
http://www.babymilkaction.org/
They have short lists (as opposed to the 400 pages long PDFs available
elsewhere) but when I search the site, I get UK product lists. I don't kow
if this means that when others search, they get country specific ones!
However, it does do neat things... such as the site links to Nestle sites
directly, so that you can read of the Nestle site what to avoid. :-)
http://www.nestle.com/All_About/Glance/Main_Brands/Main%2Bbrands.htm
Of course, such companies are on the one had trying to raise their corporate
profile, and on the other, avoid being boycotted.
Baby Milk Action also have pages dedicated to code violators, and how
they've responded, around the world:
http://www.babymilkaction.org/pages/campaign.html
Hopes this helps.... :-)
Morgan Gallagher
Online Lactaneer
Nursing 26 month old
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